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    teacher’s responsibility. A teacher should not be responsible to teach students how to behave while at school. Parents need to play a part in their children’s lives and disciplining a child is one of their responsibilities. I cannot seem to believe that star teachers are not floored by some of the acts that take place in the classroom‚ and that they spend little time disciplining their students. I do agree with the statement that today’s training for teachers does not prepare them for what is to come

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    Star Wars: a New Hope

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    Critique Star Wars: A new hope "A long.long time ago‚ in a galaxy far‚ far away…." These short‚ simple words have influenced generations. Novices and Star Wars fans alike have enjoyed and thrived on these inventive movies. The writer and director‚ George Lucas‚ came up with the idea during his years at the University of California. He came up with a six part series‚ yet‚ the first movie to be produced was part four entitled Star Wars: A new hope. It was produced in 1977

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    can easily find various furniture and trinkets with Star Wars theme that certainly will make this galaxy themed room more fun. Learning while playing in your kid’s room can certainly be a win win solution. Put a star pattern at the ceiling rooms and voila! Your kid could learning the constellations inside their room. You have many options for this‚ ranging from the use of wallpaper‚ drawing manually‚ or using a light sleeper star. Not only the stars‚ you can also put some of the planets and other space

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    One bright star Suddenly my eyes were dazzled‚ I could hardly see at all. The music in my ears: such a heavenly call! As I stood I felt a wonder That I’ve never felt before Although my heart was full I just wanted more! And then as we shepherds listened‚ We heard angels sing on high: Our Saviour had been born! Praises filled the sky! So the celebration started As the life of Christ began. The King of love was born for the sake of man. One bright star shone out that night‚ Bringing

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    The Men Who Wear the Star

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    Brandon Villasana Critical Book Review 2301 History of Texas (Robinson‚ Charles M.) The Wild West Magazine. “ The Men Who Wear the Star. (August 12‚ 2001) Web. (April 24‚ 2013). “The Men Who Wear the Star” In the earliest days of Angelo settlement were the Texas Rangers‚ who formally organized in the early years in 1835. The Texas Rangers‚ formed one the oldest law enforcement agency in a statewide jurisdiction based in Austin‚ Texas. The Texas Rangers

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    children and goals for adults. However‚ many fans are oblivious to the millions they pocket each year. It is without doubt that our sports stars are grossly overpaid. Their annual earnings exceed those we make in a lifetime‚ even when compared to highly qualified professions. Despite the money factor‚ we sometimes question the values that are emphasized. Sports stars earn substantial incomes compared to an average Australian worker. The official benchmark of average Australian earnings is just above

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    Our Stars Book Comparison

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    The Fault in Our Stars: Book & Movie Comparison The Fault in Our Stars is a well written book. After I read the book I watched the movie and I noticed some major differences. Some important scenes that were in the book were not in the movie. The book also has more details which is missing in the movie‚ making some scenes‚ such as Augustus’ death less dramatic and emotional. One important difference would be Kaitlyn‚ Hazel’s best friend from “pre-cancer” life. Kaitlyn isn’t mentioned at all in the

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    The film franchise of Star Wars has had an incalculable impact on society and culture. It’s paved the way for modern movie trilogies (such as "Lord of the Rings"‚ "The Matrix"‚ et al.)‚ embedded itself into popular culture‚ and changed the genre of science fiction. The main reason Star Wars is such a pertinent film franchise is due to its omnipresence. In 15 years‚ Americans will watch the Star Wars saga in narrative sequence (episodes I-VII and onward) because of how prevalent the storyline is in

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    wear a yellow piece of cheap cloth shaped like a star with the word Jude (Jew) in bold to identify them. Any other identifying marks were prohibited by the Nazi forces. All Jews had to wear the yellow star everywhere and any refusal will be punishable by death. To many Jews this was a sign of humiliation and degradation and to make it even worse‚ all Jews had to pay for their yellow star. Jews from the age of six and old must wear the yellow star. This continued until the fall and defeat of the Nazi

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    Star Wars and The Matrix There holds in heaven‚ if there is a heaven‚ a cabinet so sublime‚ so extravagantly constructed as to hold the two classics: Star Wars and The Matrix. Star Wars was the original space-western journey of the seventies – The Matrix is the Star Wars of the noughties. Luke Skywalker was the well-built‚ blonde haired‚ blue eyed stereotypical American farmer of the time of Star Wars’ production. Today‚ western civilisation considers Neo an idol for modern boys. Neo is the

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